CATALOGUE 


ss OR 


EXECUTRICES’ SALE 


ENTIRE ELEGANT EFFECTS 


OF THE LATE 


_ MRS. MATTHEW ADDY’S _ 


PRIVATE RESIDENCE 


No. 2422 Auburn Ave. 
_ MOUNT AUBURN 


AT AUCTION _ 
Monday, June 16th, 1913 


- Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. precisely 
and continuing until all is sold 
ON THE PREMISES 


By Order of 
L. A. Kinney and R. A. Nave, Executrices 
Maxwell & Maxwell, Attorneys 


8G@"The House will be Open for Inspection 
Saturday, June 14, from 9 to 12 a. m. 
and 1 to 5 p. m. 


Ra Please Preserve this Catalogue for the 
Inspection and Sale 


The Ezekiel & Bernheim Co 


AUCTIONEERS 
No. 334 Main Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, U. S. A. 
(No. 1028) 


TisHAnY i 
M. KNOEDLER & CO. 
556-8 FIFTH AVE. 
NEW YORK Ny 


LiKMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE, 


1. The highest bidders to be the buyers, and every lot 
embraced in this Catalogue is to be sold absolutely to the highest 
bidders without limit or reserve, excepting the Oil Paintings in 
the Picture Gallery, Lots 131 to 150, which will not be sold below 
the upset prices placed on them by the Executrices. 


2. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid of a 
nominal or fractional advance which in his judgment would in- 
juriously affect the sale of any lot. 

3. The purchasers are to give their correct names and ad- 
dresses at time of sale, and to pay a cash deposit of not less than 
twenty-five per cent (25%) or the whole purchase money, in de- 
fault of which the lots will be immediately resold. 

4. All bills payable in cash immediately after the conclusion 
of the sale. 

5. If any dispute arises between two or more bidders as to 
the highest or same bid, the lot so in dispute shall immediately be 
put up again and resold. : 

6. The sale of any lot will not be set aside on account of 
any error in description or imperfection whatever, as the various 
iots will be exhibited prior to and at time of sale, and will be sold 
without any allowance, excepting for deficiency in quantity. 

?. <All bills must be paid in full before any portion of 
purchases will be delivered. 

8. Buyers are to remove all lots at their own risk and expense 
within 24 hours after the conclusion of the sale. 

9. No lots can on any account be removed without presen- 
tation of our receipted bill, and nothing will be delivered during 
the sale. 

10. The record kept by the clerk of the sale, and the marked 
catalogue of the Auctioneer, shall in all cases be accepted by the 
buyers as final when any question arises as to the prices for which 
lots have been sold. 

11. Should any buyer fail to comply with these TERMs. 
AND CONDITIONS OF SALE, the money deposited in part payment 
shall be forfeited, and all lots not cleared within 24 hours after 
conclusion of the sale will be resold by public or private sale 
without further notice, at the risk and expense of such delinquent 
buyers, who will be held responsible for any deficit and charges 
arising from such resale. 

12. Parties unable to attend the sale can have their bids 
executed by us without extra charge, by depositing certified checks 
for the highest prices they will pay for any of the lots, and we will 
bid for them within their limits the same as if they were present. 


THE EZEKIEL & BERNHEIM CO., Auctioneers. 


NOTICE TO BUYERS. 


(3="The Lots agreeing with the Catalogue are designated by 
Printed Numbered Labels attached to each article. 

{@="The Lots will be sold in the regular order of the Cata- 
logue, and no deviation therefrom will be made unless specially 
announced by the Auctioneer. 

(@e"The BOOKS will be sold at SO MUCH PER VOL- 
UME, and not by the set or lot. 

("Where Lots contain a number of assorted volumes they 
will not be separated, and bidders must take the whole lot at so 
much per volume. | 


ORDER OF SALE. 


The Library. 


Lot. Description. 

1 The American Cyclopedia, 16 Volumes, Royal 8vo., % 
Turkey Morocco. D. Appleton & Co., New York. 

2 Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, Etc., 3 Volumes, 
Royal 8vo., Calf. 

3 The Book of Days, 2 Volumes, 8 vo., % Turkey Morocco. 
J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. 

4 Encyclopedia Britannica, 25 Volumes, 4to., 1% Morocco. 

5 Biographical Cyclopedia, and Portrait Gallery of the State 
of Ohio. Illustrated with many fine steel Portraits. 4to., 
Full Turkey Morocco, 7 Volumes, 

6 Lot of Assorted Music Books and Sheet Music. 

% Thomas’ Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography 
and Mythology, 2 Volumes, Thick Imperial 8vo., % Turkey 
Morocco, Gilt. J. P. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia. 


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10 


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12 


13 
14 


15 
16 
17 
18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


. German-English and English-German bien 5 Vol-- 


’Taine’s History of English Literatures; Irving’s Sketch — 


Description. ‘ech 
Bryan’ s Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, 2 
Royal 8vo., % Turkey Morocco. Geo. Bell & Sons, 
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionaries, Thick 4to., Pa Lt 
Morocco and Sheep, 2 Volumes. | 7 
Allibone’s Dictionary of English and American Aut 


- Imperial 8vo., % Turkey Morocco. J. P. Lippincott & ¢ U : : 


Philadelphia. 
Haydn’s Dictionary of Dates; Baker’s Biographical Di 
tionary of Musicians; Derby’s Fifty Years Among Author: 
Books and Poblichens Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln 
Illustrated by rlisHupii We) men of his time; Whitney’ 


umes, thick Royal 8vo., Cloth. 
Smith’s Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geomeneee i hoa 
tiquities, Biography and Mythology, 6 Volumes, Thick be 
Royal 8vo., Illustrated, % Calf. Little, Brown & Co. 
Boston. . 
Seven Pamphlet Cases and Contents. : = 
Montesequieu’s Spirit of Laws, 2 Volumes; Story on Prom- — 
issory Notes; Douvier’s Law Dictionary; and eight Oe: 3 2 
13 Volumes, 8vo., Cloth and Sheep. oa 

Shelf of Small and Large Books, 33 Volumes. 

Shelf of Assorted Books, 8 Volumes. 

Centennial History of Cincinnati, Illustrated, by C. F. Greve, 
2 Volumes, 4to., Full Morocco. 

Geological Saree of Ohio, Michigan, Etc., 8vo., Cloth, 
9 Volumes, 

Jenks’ Comprehensive Conteh a The Holy Bible, 6 6 
Volumes ; Kirkland’s Cyclopedia of Commercial Anecdotes, 
and 4 others; 8vo., Cloth and Sheep, 12 Volumes, 


Book; Griffis’ The Mikado’s Empire; and 10 others, As- 
ached Cloth, Etc., 15 Volumes. 

Froude’s Works, 12 Volumes; and 6 others, 12mo., Cloth, 
18 Volumes. 

Mayo’s Mythology, 4 Volumes; Macauley’s History of 
England, 4 Volumes; and 11 oihiets, Assorted ; 12mo. and 
8 vo., Cloth and Sheep, 19 Volumes. 


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29 


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32 
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34 


35 


36 


Description. 
Duruy’s History of Rome, richly illustrated with 3,000 
Engravings, 100 Maps and Plans, also Numerous Chromo | 


_ Lithographs. Edition De Luxe, on Linen Vellum Paper. 


Limited Edition, this No. 809. Tall 4to., 17 Volumes. 
Estes & Lauriat, Boston. 

Duruy’s History of Greece; Uniform with preceding ; 2,000 
Engravings and Numerous Maps, Plans and Colored Plates; 
Edition De Luxe, this No. 765, 7 Volumes. 

Photograph Album, containing 120 Carte De Visite Photo- 
graphs of Eminent Statesmen, Generals, and other cele- 
brated personages of the Civil War, etc., 1861-8, 8vo., Full 
Morocco, with Gilt Clasps. | 
Cincinnati, The Queen City Of The West, by George Mor- 


timer Rowe, 4to., Cloth, 1895. 


Stedman & Hutchinson’s Library Of American Literature, 
11 Volumes, Imperial 8vo., Cloth. C. L. Webster & Co.. 
Plutarch’s Lives, by A. H. Clough, 8vo., Cloth, 5 Volumes. 
Little, Brown & Co., Boston. - 

Motleys Dutch Republic, and 14 others, Assorted, 12mo. 
and 8vo., Cloth, 17 Volumes. 

The Earth and Its Inhabitants, by Elihu A. Reclus, [lus- 
trated with numerous Engravings and Maps; North 


_ America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Ocean- 


ica, 19 Volumes, Imperial 8vo., % Green Turkey Morocco. 
D. Appleton & Co., New York. 
Ridpath’s Cyclopedia of Universal History, Illustrated, 
4to, % Morocco, 4 Volumes. 
Burton’s Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor, Illustrations and 
Plates; Imperial, 8vo., 1% Green Turkey Morocco. 
Minutes of International American Conference, 2 Volumes, 
and 2 others, 4 Volumes. 
Mulbach’s Historical Novels, 8 Volumes, and 4 others, 
Cloth, 12 Volumes. 
Seward’s Travels Around the World; Kashmir, by Young- 
husband; Livingston Lost and Found;.and 3 others; Thick 
Royal 8vo., 6 Volumes. 
Smith’s Wealth of Nations, 2 Volumes; The World’s Par- 
liament of Religions, 2 Volumes; Sherman’s Forty Years 
in Congress, 2 Volumes; Scotch-Irish in America, 7 Vol- 
umes, and 3 others, 16 Volumes, Royal 8vo., Cloth. 

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40 


41 


42 


43 


44 


50 


51 


52 
53 


The Century Dictionary, % Volumes, Folio, wT 


Description. 


_ Grosvenor’s, Constantinople, Ilustrated, a Vok mes 


perial 8vo., 4% Morocco, and 3 hes 9 Voluege 


Morocco. 
Dickens’ Works, 18 Velunice Thick ian y, Calf. 
Scott’s vee Novels, 26 Volumes, 12mo., Cloth. | 


4 Sn AeS 12mo, 
Tennyson’s, Thackeray’s and Bulwer’s Wark 
others, assorted, small and large volumes, 21 Volum 

all, Cloth and % Calf. > 
Autobiography of Joseph Jefferson, wink Portraits: an 
Plates; Pope’s, Milton’s, Young’s and Longfellow’s Work 
Hood’s Anecdotes and ne Assorted, 15 Volumes, 12mo. 
and 8vo. 


Bric-a-Brac in the Library. 


Description. 
Blue and White Tokio Japanese Foray Vase, re inches. 
high. < 
Antique Japanese Makuto Pottery Vase, inlaid with gold, 
and bronze insects, etc., 914 inches high. _ | ¥ mt 
Austrian Porcelain Tea Pot, Royal Worcester Style. © — 
Japanese Kioto Koro, richly decorated 1 in gold and colored — , 
dragons, 14 inches high. | i 
Royal Worcester Pitcher Vase, yellow ground, incised) 
decoration in color with gold bronze dragon handle; very it 
rare piece, 11 inches high, % 
Austrian Pitcher Vase; Bohemian Glass Medallion Vase; 
Small Delft Plaque, and Billiken. Some damaged—4 pieces. — 
Matt Green Pottery Wall Pocket, and Brass Five O” Clock 
Tea Pot—2 pieces. 
Gold Bronze Cigar Lighter. 
Hammered Gold Bronze Card Tray, with bird ortainenen 
tion. 


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Descripticn. 
Japanese Antique Carved Snuff Box; Japanese ses and 
Ivory Pipe, and Oriental Ladle—3 pieces. 
Gold Bronze Table Book Rack, and 4 Books. 
Small Brass India Ash Trays, and Mother-of-Pearl Paper 
Cutter—4 pieces. 
Doulton and Limoges Porcelain Cuspidor—?2 pieces. 


_ Brush Brass” ee Library Lamp, with Electric Connec- 


tion, 

Italian Fayence Pitcher and Brown Porcelain Ash Bowl— 
2 pieces. 

Japanese Satsuma Style, low squat Vase, 8 inches high. 
Japanese Silvered Dragon Box. 

Matt Green Tall Pottery Vase, 11 inches high. 

Silver Bronze Basket and Grape Jardiniere or Flower Vase, 
10 inches high, 

Turkish Inlaid and Mother-of-Pearl Tabourette. 

Golden Yellow and Bronze Lamp, with Electric Connection. 
Tiffany Green Bronze Electric Lamp, with Tiffany Glass 
Dome. : 

Large Hammered Brass Jardiniere, with Lion’s Head and 
Ring Handles. 


“Mahogany Tripod Tabourette, with claw feet. 


Pair richly incised Turkish design Andirons, 22 inches high. 
Handsome twisted rail Brass Fender, 4 feet 10 inches long. 


-Fire Gilt and Crystal French Mantel Clock, by Duhme & 


Co., of Cincinnati. 

Tiffany Bronze and Glass Desk Set; Blotting Pad, Pen 
Tray, Box and Ink Stand—4 Pieces. 

Artist’s signed Proof Etching, “The Rendezvous,” by Jules 
Jacquet, after J. L. E. Meissonier. 

Water Color, “Lady in Waiting,” by Kuma, 1896. 

Artist’s Remarque signed Proof Etching, Two Female 
Figures on a Beach, by Tey Fonnieres, after A. Delobbe. 
Artist’s signed Proof Etching, ‘“‘The Harvesters,”’ by Robert 
Maclise. 

Artist’s signed Proof Etching, “Woodland Scene,” by M. 
Nimmo Moran. 

Artist’s signed Proof Etching, “Interior of Cathedral.” 


Lot. 
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99 
100 


101 


102 


Description. 
Artist’s signed Proof Etching of “The Choir Boys,” by 
James S. King, after Jennie Brownscombe. 
Remarque Artist’s signed Proof Etching of Landscape and . 
Cattle, by James S. King, after William Hart, R. A. 
Artist’s signed Proof Etching, Landscape and Water Seed 
by A. J. Bicknell. 
Photogravure of a ante Holding a Rose. 
Photogravure of a Lady Sees in Front of a Ruined | 
Church. 
Oil Painting, A Harmony in Gray and White, in dark 
green frame. 
Hanging Bronze Japanese Corner Lantern. 
Six Net and Real Lace Curtains, 
Antique Mahogany Pedestal Round Table, with carved 
base and feet. 
Cherry Library Table, Turkish Style, 48x32 inches. 
French Bronzed Bust of “Ceres,” 29 inches high. 
Mahogany Turkish Style Pedestal, 40 inches high. 
Beautiful Sheraton Style Mahogany Writing Desk, with 
4 Drawers and 4 Closets, all inlaid with White Holly. 
Inlaid Mahogany Desk Chair. 
Natural Mahogany Rocker, with green cushions and brass 
knobs. ! 
Antique American Colonial Mahogany Scroll Arm Rocker, 
upholstered in green haircloth. 
Elegant Baronial Flemish Oak Large Arm Chair, uphols- 
tered in red ground floriated tapestry. 
Large Mahogany Heraldic Upholstered Morris Chair, with 
claw feet. 
Large all-over upholstered Turkish Arm Chairs, in green 
mohair plush, with small Ottoman to match—3 pieces. 
Massive all-over upholstered Corner Turkish Ottoman, in 
green worsted velour. 
Fourteen Assorted Cushions, various kinds. 
Antique Chinese Hand-made Rug, red ground and blue 
figures, 8-10 x 5-0. 
Antique Royal Sennah Rug, odd panel design, with rich 
border; very rare and valuable, 6-6 x 4-6. 
Small Fur Rug. 


Description. 
Extra heavy Genuine Shirvan Rug, in light blue and varied 
colors, with fringe at both ends; a very unusual piece, 
5-0 x 3-5. 
Antique Daghestan Shawl Pattern Rug, in various colors, 
4-2 x 2-10. 
Brass Hanging Wall Thermometer. 
English Velvet Carpet, sage green ground, 56 yards. 
Pair Tapestry double-door Portieres, in red and gold. 


The Music Room. 
Water Color Painting, “The Sailor Boy,” by E. Drummond, — 


_ London, England, 1881, from the Fanning collection. 


Water Color Painting, “The Home of the Brownings,” by 
E. Kilbourne Foote, Venice, Italy, 1889. 

Water Color Painting, “Head of an Italian Woman,” by 
V. Fassari, Florence, Italy. 

Water Color Painting, Man and Horse in the Bad Land 
Region, by Lungren. 

Water Color Painting, “Entrance to a Turkish Mosque,” 
by E. Kilbourne Foote, Venice, Italy. 

Water Color Painting of Landscape. 

Tall Chinese Style Cracquelle Pottery Covered Vase, 18 
inches high. 

Cut Glass Flower Vase, 14 inches high. 

Royal Dresden Lamp, richly ornamented in flowers and 
angels’ heads in relief. 

Small Green Bronze Lily Vase, 8 inches high, and two 
Small Vases on Music Cabinet. 

French Marquetry Inlaid Pearwood and Ebony Music Cabi- 
net, with Ormolu mountings. 

Tall Black Hand-Wrought Iron Piano Lamp, with Electric 
Connection. , 


‘White Enameled Music Cabinet, 8 drawers. 


Lot of Music Books and Sheet Music. 

“Steinway & Sons” Parlor Grand Piano and Bench, in 
natural golden oak. 

Pair Tapestry Portieres, at Library Door. 

Pair Tapestry Portieres, at Picture Gallery Door. 


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Lot. 


125 


126 


127 


128 
129 


130 


Description. 
Turkish Smyrna hand-made Rug, cream ground, with blue ~ 
and brown figures, and Turkish inscription from Koran 
in center, 10-10 x 7-4. 
Antique Cabistan Rug, blue ground with palm-leaf center 
and variegated borders, 5-0 x 3-6, 
Antique Shirvan Rug, with fringe at both ends in blue, 
brown and cream, 5-2 x 3-5. 
Silk Brocade and White Maple Upholstered Arm Chair. 
Pair White Mahogany or Prima Vera Inlaid Turkish 
Chairs, in silk brocade. 
Pair San Domingo Mahogany Inlaid Turkish Chairs, up- 
holstered in hand-made tapestry. 


} E PICTURES, Lots 131 to ae inclusive, are the 


5 Pacnted: and were so ee eh when purchased by 
> ‘Mr. et. Addy. — 


THE PAINTINGS will be offered on Monday Afternoon, 
“June 16, 1913, commencing at 3 o'clock precisely. 


The Sizes of the Canvases of the Pictures are designated 
by inches in parenthesis. 


LOT 181. 
SPeRNY (H. F)........-. ee ee Oineinnat, 


INDIAN ENCAMPMENT. 
(40 x 22) 


Cc onsidered by the Artist as his masterpiece and painted to order 
of Mr. Matthew Addy. 


tars Mr. Farny was born at Ribeauville, Alsace, in 1847. He 
ge came to America in his seventh year. Pupil of Munkacsy and 
< re Diez. Has made of late years a specialty of painting Indian 
| scenes, in which particular field he is considered without a peer. 
His works are in the principal art collections of this country. 


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LOT 132. 
ROESTED (A)occcs sect ee ee Munich. 


THE YOUNG DIOGENES. 
(40 x 28) 


This Painting obtained a Gold Medal at Munich in 1887. He was 
also awarded Medals at Antwerp and Dusseldorf. 


The work here represented is one of the most charming and 
beautiful examples that ever came from this famous artist’s 
studio. 


LOT 133. 
WANKIE (A). 2.00. eo ee eR Munich. 


HUNTING ON THE STEPPES; POL 
(20 x 16) 


Pupil of Kowalski. Exhibits in Munich, Dusseldorf, and 
Antwerp. 


LOT 134. 
ZIEM (FELIX) oo... oes ties coe ee Paris. 
BRAGOSI AU SEC. SAUMON. 
(32 x 26) 


Painted in 1894. This Picture came direct from the Artist's 
Studio to Mr. Matthew Addy. 


Born at Beaune, February 25, 1821. Salon Medals at Paris, 
1851, 1852, 1855. Created Chevalier of Legion of Honor 1857, 
and Officer of the Legion in 1878. Hors Concours. 


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Bo LOT 135, Se ee 
EAU Te es ADOLPHE)..........Paris. 
=e @APLER THE BATH. | 
(50 x 30) 


(ay 1825. Prix de Rome, 1850. Medal, 1855, 
eated Chevalier of the Legion, 1859. Medal, 1867. 
d Member of the Institute, 1876. Officer of the Legion 
if mor, 1876. Member of the Institute of France in 1876, 
7 President afterwards. Medal of Honor, 1878. Medal of 
eee Jeg eae! of the Order of the Legion of Honor, 


LOT 136. 


Peer bIRD 
(48 x 34) 


Painted to order for Mr. Matthew Addy. 
Born at Exeter, New Hampshire. Pupil of H. Merle Lefebre 
and Bouguereau. Studio in Paris. Miss Gardner took the Hon- 
orable Mention in 1879; Medal of 3d Class, 1887, and the Bronze | 
Medal in the Exposition of 1889. She has also the distinction of 
eng Hors Concours. 


LOT 137. 
SCHREYER (ADOLPHE) oi... SGA? CRN ee Olen Paris. 


ARAB CAVALIERS. 
(32 x 26) 


Born at Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1828. Medals at Paris, 1864, 
1865 and 1867; at Vienna in 1873; at Brussels in 1863 ; at Munich 
hei; in 18%6; and the Cross of the Order of Leopold in 1864. In 
a 1862 was made Court Painter to the Duke of Mecklenburg- 
Schwerin, Member of the Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam. 
Hors Concour. 

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LOT 138. 


DE=HAAS -C. HAL.) oss vey oo eens ee Brussels. 


THE COMBAT, 
(20 x 14) 


Purchased from the Artist's Executors by Mr. Matthew Addy. 


Born at Hedel, North Brabant, March 25, 1832. Died in 
Brussels, August 16, 1880. Pupil of Van Oos. Gold Medal in 
Munich, 1869. His principal works are in the National Gallery, 
Berlin, Brussels Museum, and the Hamburg Gallery. 


LOT 139. 
JACQUE (CHARLES EMILE):<.......1;....0 ee Paris. 
AT HOME. 
(16 x 12) 


It 1s rarely that an Example of this Period (1862) of the Artist’s 
Work can be obtained. 
(From the Faure Collection.) 


Born, 1813. Died 1894. Medals, 1851, 1861, 1863, 1864. 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Gold Medal, 1889, at 
the Universal Exhibition. Hors Concours. 


LOT 140. 
CASANOVA (ANT. Y. ESTORACH)............... Paris. 


EATING OY ORERS: 
(18 x 16) 


A truly marvelous Example of the Artist's Work. 


Born at Tortosa, Spain, 1849. Prix de Rome, 1871. Medal, 
1855. He has not exhibited since that date. 


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LOT 141. 
BOUGHTON (GEORGE H.)............. Ae Pa England. 


PRISCILLA. 
(24 x 16) 


Paiva in 1888. From the famous Murietta Collection, London, 
and is the Original of the well-known Engraving. 


Born 1834. Elected National Academician 1871, and Asso- | 
ciate of Royal Academy 1879. 


LOT 142. 


-VERBOECKHOVEN (EUGENE JOSEPH).....Brussels. 


[DECEASED. ] 
MATERNAL LOVE. 
(32 x 24) 


Purchased from the Executors of his Estate by M. Schulte, 
of Vienna. 


Born 1799. Died 1881. Medals at Paris 1824, 1841, 1855. 
Created Chevalier of Legion of Honor, 1845. Chevalier of the 
Order of Leopold, St. Michael of Bavaria, and Christ of Portugal. 
Received the Decoration of the Iron Cross. Member of the Royal 
Academies of Belgium, Antwerp, and St. Petersburg. 

His works grace the walls of the most important public and 
private collections in the world. 


LOT 143. 
SANCHEZ-PERRIER (EMILIO)................-+. Paris. 


ONDE ALCALAY SPAIN. 
(12 x8) 


This Arttst is well called the Meissomer of Landscape. 


Born at Seville, and a pupil of the School of Fine Arts of that 
city, and of Cano. Medal, 1886. Silver Medal, 1889, at the 
Universal Exhibition. Hors Concours. 


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LOT 144, 
WAGNER ((P.) ooo. oe Seis Bs Sonne eee ee Munich. 


THE YOUNG GENERAL. 
(32 x 20) 


Medals at Munich, Dusseldorf, and Vienna. 


LOT 145. 
MORAN (EDWARD) A.N. A..... sake see fans een New York. 


MONT ST. MICHEL. 
(30 x 24) 


Probably the greatest work of this well-known Painter. From 
the T. T. Kinney Collection, of Newark, N. J., who 
purchased it from. the Artist and in turn 
sold to Mr. Matthew Addy. 


Born in Bolton, England, 1829. Pupil of De Paris, James 
Hamilton, and Paul Weber. Associate of Royal Academy, 1862. 
National Academician, 1873. Member of Pennsylvania Academy. 


LOT 146. 
INNESS. (GEORGE)-NoAS. eae ee New York. 


MILKING TIME, 
(46 x 30) 


From the H. E. Maynard Collection, Boston. The Picture was 
Painted to order for Mr. Maynard, from whom it 
was bought by Mr. Matthew Addy. 


National Academician, 1868. 
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ae 1808. Died November 18, 1876. Ne = 
848. Chevalier of Legion of Honor, 1851. ; 


LOT 148. — lees ie A 


CANDLELIGHT EFFECT. 
(14 x 10) 


2 if Pept of P. ‘Van Schandel. Medals in Amsterdam. and 


A LOT 149. 
_ SANTORA hep -Wence 


A CORNER OF GRAND CANAL, VENICE. 
‘ (24x14) 


aie Pupil of Rico. 


LOT 150. 
_ SHARPLESS ee es ys ee Cincinnati. 


SCENE IN ALPS. 


Ai LOT 150A. 
ee CREAN (MISS LOUISE)..............Cincinnati. 
ON THE COAST OF MAINE. 
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171 


172 


173 


174 


7 “Thackeray s Works, 12mo., a Calf, 10 Volumes. 
oe See . 
_ Shakespeare’s Works, 12mo., /2 Cait. Volumes. Crosby, 


& Son, New York. 


- Barnes’ Notes, 11 Volumes, 16mo., %4 Calf. 


10 others, 14 Volumes. 


812; proofs on Japan Paper, 10 Large Porfohon Cloth Gilt. 


_ Limited to 400 Copies. This No. 118. 11 Portfolios, Cloth, ae 


Seats 


Nichols & Co., Boston. 
Poe’s Works, 6 Volumes, 12mo., Ya Morocco. 


Shelf of Assorted Books, 35 Volumes. 
Shelf of Assorted Books, 30 Volumes. 
Shelf of Assorted Books, 42 Volumes. 


Shelf of Assorted Books, 23 Volumes. | 
Shelf of Assorted Books, 37 Volumes. 
Shelf of. Assorted Books, 36 Volumes. 
Shelf of Assorted Books, 17 Volumes. 
Shelf of Assorted Books, 16 Volumes. = Se 
Kitto’s Pictorial Bible, Illustrated, 4 V olumes,. £7 Call band 


Shelf of Theological Works, 15 Volumes. | : 
Shelf of Theological Works, 16 Volumes. ee 
Shelf of Assorted Books, 24 Volumes. ee. 
Shelf of Assorted Books, 19 Volumes. <a 
Marcoy’s Travels in South America, 4to., 2 Volumes, Cloth,” ep 
Gilt, illustrated with 525 Engravings on Wood. Scribner, 
Armstrong & Co., New York. “s 
Coronation of King Edward, 25 colored and other plates, 
Folio Boards, 1902. | eaten 
The Works of J. L. Gerome, one hundred full-page Photo- zi 
gravures, edited by Edward Strahan; limited edition No. — 


The Stage and Its Stars, Past and Present ; Edition De Luxe, | 


Gilt. Gebbie & Co. 
The Masterpiece of Italian Art. The Grand De Luxe 
Remarque Edition. Limited to 200 Copies. This No. 196. 
10 Portfolios in Scarlet Satin. Gebbie & Co. 


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Lot. 
L75 


176 


erure 


178 


179 


~ 180 


181 


182 
183 
184 


185 


186 


187 


188 


189. 


190 
191 


Description. 
Villas On the Hudson, 31 Country Residences in Photo- 
litho, Oblong Folio. D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1860. 
Richard Wagner with Photogravures, Collotypes, Fac-similes 
and Engravings, 4to., Cloth Gilt. 
Shepp’s Peer phs of the World, Morocco gilt oblong 4to. 
The Home and Haunts of Shakespeare, 15 sections in Leather 


- Portfolio, 15 full page Colored Plates, 200 Illustrations, 45 


Photogravures, 150 Typogravures, etc. Folio. Scribner, 
New York, 1891. 
The Century Gallery, Selected Proofs from The Century 
Magazine and St. Nicholas. Sketches and Cartoons by 
Charles Dana Gibson. Portfolio and Book. Folio. 2 
Pieces. 
Picturesque America by W. C. Bryant, He ae 2 Vol- 
umes, % Morocco. D. Appleton & Co., New York. 
Art Treasures of America, India Progte 2 Volumes, % 
Morocco, Folio, Edited by Edward Strahan. George 
Barrie, 1880. 
Harper’s Pictorial History of The Great Rebellion, 2 Vol- 
umes, Cloth, Folio. New York, 1866. 
Our Islands and Their People, 2 Volumes, Cloth, Folio, 
Illustration, Plates and Maps. 
Jasper’s Birds of America, 119 Colored Plates, 2 Volumes, 
Folio, % Morocco. J. H. Studer & Co., 1878. 
The Tartans of The Clans of Scotland, Cloth, Folio, Full 
Page Colored Plates, Arms, etc. James Grant, Edinburg 
and London, 1886. 
Growth of Industrial Art, Illustrated; Poets and Etchers; 
Fables of Aesop; Photographs and 9 others. 13 Volumes in 
all, 4to. and Folio. 
Great Men and Famous Women, with Plates, 62 Parts. 
Selmer Hess, New York. 
Narrative and Critical History of America, 8 Volumes, 
Limited Edition by Justin Winson, Illustrated, Folio Boards. 
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., New York, 1889. 7 
Glimpses of the World, 1 Volume, Oblong Folio, Full Mo- 
rocco, by John L. Stoddard, Chicago, 1892. 
Assorted Books on Library Table. 
The National Atlas of General Geography, Large Folio, 
Y% Morocco. 

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194 


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‘The Indexed Atlas of the World, Folio Full Moro 


Four Pieces Bohemian Glassware. 


Hand Painted covered China Box; Match Safe; and, Laquer 
Box—3 pieces. 


- pieces. 


Rand ey & Co. - 


BRIC-A-BRAC in he Picture Gallery. 


Description. sé 


Vase; and, Basket—3 pieces. 
Hand Carved Swiss Wood-Back Album, ae Clasp. 


Three Small Statuettes, etc. ee f = 
Haviland French Limoges China covered Bowl and Plat 
and, Small Haviland covered Dish—5 pieces. , 
Chinese Near Jade Diety; and Japanese Bronze Bull 
pieces. 


Mexican Indian Vase; and, Chinese style covered. Jar—2 
Collection of Souvenirs, Minerals, and Cabinet Specimens— ae ae 
25 pieces. 
Two Green English Porcelain Flower Vases, 16 inches high. 
White and Gold Reed Tabourette. 
Mahogany Tabourette, with shelf below. | y 
Makusa Japanese Bronze Jardiniere, with raised gold figures. f 
Large Japanese Tokio Porcelain Vase, with raised decora-_ 
tion of flowers and birds, on tripod, 44 inches high. : 
Two English Fayence Jardinieres, old gold. 

Two Oak Tabourettes. 3 | ok 
Swedish Horn-shaped.Vase, blue and gold decoration. eae 
Mexican Gold-ground Vase, damaged. 

Tall Metlach Stein, 15 inches high. 
German Fiinf Kirchen Fayence Vase, floral and gold decora~ 
tion, with six handles, 10 inches high. | 
Brown German Lava-handled Urn, 12 inches high, damaged. 
Genuine French Bronze Group of Three Boys, on Marble 
Base, 11 inches high. 

Austrian China Jardiniere, gold and floral decorated. 


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Description. 
Real Italian Bronze Statuette, “The Model,’ - hy M. Amodio, 
Naples. 
Oak Pedestal, for preceding. 
English Fayence Jardiniere, floral decoration. 
Turkish Inlaid and Mother-of-Pearl Tabourette. 
Pair Tall French Brass Andirons, 36 inches high. 
Hammered Brass Fender, 5 feet long. 
Large Hammered Brass Plaque, “Head of Lady.” 
Japanese China Hand-painted Placque. Imari Ware. 
Brass Etched Picture, in Gold Frame. 
Two Pair Brussels Lace Curtains. 
Two Pair Brown Silk Window Curtains. 
Italian Fayence Hand-painted Ink Well and Pen Tray. 
Japanese Jewel Box and two small East India Ash Trays— 
3 pieces. 
Tiffany Glass and Bronze Book Rack. 
Steinway & Sons’ Baby Grand Piano in Flemish os Case, 
with Bench and Cushion. 
Large Golden Oak Library Table, 7 feet 6 inches long, and 
3 feet 6 inches wide. 
Brown Silk Rep Settee, Spring Edge and enriok Back. 
Pair Brown Silk Rep Turkish Upholstered Arm Chairs. 
Pair Brown Silk Rep Turkish Upholstered Arm Chairs. 
Pair Small Chairs, to match preceding. 
Pair Oak and Brown Silk Rep Upholstered Chairs. 
Six Hand-made Tapestry and Plush-covered Cushions. 
Six Silk Brocade Assorted Cushions. 
Antique Persian Shirvan Rug, ivory ground fringed on both 
ends, 4-9 x 2-6. 
Antique Royal Sennah Rie old rose and green center, 
6-7 x 4-2. 
Persian Kazak Rug, blue ground, 4-4 x 4-0. 
Antique Karabah Rug, dark blue ground, 4-10 x 3-3. 
Rare Old Persian Runner Rug, blue ground and ivory 
border, 11-2 x 4-2. 
Antique Beloochiston Rug, 6-6 x 2-8. 
Small Sennah India Mat, 3-6 x 3-6. 
Large Antique Persian Carpet, old rose and blue border, 
variegated tile medallian center, in different designs and 
colors, 21-2 x 17-3. 

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260 
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263 


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265 
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268 
269 
270 


R271 


’ boards, 5 feet wide. 


Antique Mahogany Grandfather’s Hall Clock, th Hoa 


The Main Entrance Hall — First Fi 
Desccerin: 


Japanese China blue and white tall Umbrella Vas 


luna,” signed Artist’s Proof, by A. H. Haig, 1887 
Small Mahogany framed Mirror, with copper pan 
Artist’s Proof Etching, signed G. D. Clements and J 
S, King,: ‘The Sisters.” ees 
Proof Engraving, “Dante,” signed H. Gerome. 


signed Wm. Hart, N. NG and James S, Kae soca 
Solid Golden Qak Hat Rack, with brass umbrella ts 
tacles, bevel-edge French plate mirror, drawers and a 


Golden Oak Hall Settle, paneled back and nae di; 
5 feet 2 inches long. x 


Phases, strikes hours and half-hours, made by John Child, : 
Philadelphia, Pa. a 
Japanese Flower Vase, 10 inches high. 
Fire Gilt Electric Table Lamp, with cream- -colored Glo Neen 
Bronze Ram’s Head Ink Stand. ‘ae 
Solid Cherry Folding Occasional Table. 
Old Gold English Majolica Jardiniere and Plate. 
Oak Table, with shelf below. 

Japanese Blue and White Tokio Ware Tall Vase, 18 inches. 
high. 

Four Solid Cherry, Chairs, ‘hand-carved, upholstered in 5 
green figured haircloth. Ks 
Wrought Iron Bronzed Electric Table ane and Globe. 
Silver-plated Champagne Cooler. 

Solid Cherry Folding Round Table. Rite: 
Six Velour and Corded Portieres, at all the doors leading — nas * 
from Hall. . ay 
Large Antique Samarkand (Tartary) Hall Rug, old rose 
medallion center, 11-10 x 5-10. f 
Antique Shirvan Rug, ivory center and old gold border, | 
4-11 x 3-8, i 
Antique Camel’s Hair Rug, old rose and blue border, with 
all-over design center, 12-2 x 8-6. 


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Description. 
Antique Shirvan Rug, 5-11 x 3-4, 
Antique Beloochistan Rug, ivory ground and blue border, 
6-0 x 2-8. : 
Mahogany Finished Telephone Stand. 
Mahogany Finished and Leather Upholstered Chair. 
Photogravure and Armor Plaque on Oak Panel. 
Antique Enameled Morodobad (India) Tall Handled Coffee 


Signs 
‘Royal Sevres Porcelain and Fire Gilt Mantel Clock and 


Two Vases to match, one damaged. 

Genuine Rookwood Handled Vase, cream ground, floral 
decoration. 

Genuine Old Rookwood Vase, blue ground floral decoration. 
Persian Jardiniere, enameled on copper. 

Royal Worcester style gold and floral decorated Vase. 


Italian Fayence Letter Box. 


Two Royal Worcester style gold and floral decorated Vases. 
Real Doulton blue, gold and white striped handled Jug. 
French style hand-painted and paneled handled Jug. 
Large Metlach handled Jug, with pewter top. 


Large East India decorated Jardiniere. 


Tall hand-painted German Fayence Vase—damaged. 

Small blue Delft handled Vase. 

Chinese blue and green enamel on porcelain Vase. 

Blue and white Japanese Tokio Ware covered Jar— 
damaged. 

Metlach blue and white Jardiniere, salt glaze. 

Antique Delft blue and white Jug. 

English Elton handled Jug, with raised decorations— 
damaged. 

Seven Vases, assorted—damaged. 

Hand-painted on porcelain Mug, and Jewel Box—2 pieces. 
Chinese hand-painted Plaque. 

Japanese brown and gold Hanging Vase. 

English Majolica brown .Jardiniere. 

Russian Brass Tall Jardiniere, on tripod. 

Turkish Jeweled Brass Lamp. 

Silver-plated Fern Dish. 

Genuine Rookwood floral decorated handled Pitcher. 


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Lot. Description. 

304a@ Oil Painting, “On the Coast of Maine, eB. ius Me | 
Laughlin, of Cincinnati; canvas 18x 12 inches (In Picture 
Gallery). 

304b Oil Painting, “New England Coast Scene,” by Louise ME 


Laughlin, of Cincinnati; canvas 20x44 inches (in Fiche a 


Gallery). : 

304c Water Color Painting, “An Oasis in he Desert,” by pO 
Foote, Venice, Italy (In Picture Gallery). 

304d Water Color Painting, “A Street in Old Rome,” by M. De 
Franscheschi, of Florence, Italy (In Red Room). 

304e Water Color Painting, ‘““The Siesta,” by R. Ernst, of Rome, | 
Italy (In the Red Room). : 

304f Water Color Painting, “An Odalisque,’ by M. Duboy, of 
Rome, Italy (In Red Rood 

804g Water Color Painting, “Reading the Koran,” by R. etica , 
of Rome, Italy (In Red Room). 

304h Water Color Painting, “Ante-Room of The Palace,” by R. 
Ernst, of Rome, Italy (In the Red Room). — 

3041 Water Color Painting, “Street in Cairo,” by M. De Fran- 
scheschi, of Rome Italy. at 


The Red Room. 


305 Brass Sconce, with Circular French Plate Beveled-edge — 
Mirror. 

306 Large Brass Sconce, Six Lights, with Beveled-edge French ; 

| Plate Mirror. 

307 Water Color Painting, “Winter Scene,” by E. D. Grafton, 

_ Cincinnati, 1898. 

308 Painting on Porcelain, “Italian Girl,” in gold frame. 

309 Water Color Painting, “Italian Girl,” in gold frame. 

310 Water Color Painting, “Italian Girl,” in gold frame. 

311 Small Gold Framed Mirror, with Miniature Panel. 

312 Tall Brass Adjustable Electric Lamp, with cream and gold 
Globe. 

313 Pair English Style Brass Enameled Andirons, with claw 
and ball feet, 26 inches high. 

314 Hammered Brass Fender, 4 feet 6 inches wide. 

315 Tall Hammered Brass Candlestick. 

316 Tall Crystal Glass Lily Vase. 


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321 
322 


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329 
330 
331 
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333 
334 
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341 
342 
343 
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345 
346 
347 
348 


Description. 


Tall Tisnay Glass Purple and Green Tulip: Vase, 16 inches 


high. 

Cream ground, gold and floral decorated Ernst Wahl Jug 
Vase, 12 inches high. 

Tall Japanese floral and gold decorated Vase, 18 inches 
high. 

Large Hammered Brass Pe Minietc 

Teakwood Marble Inlaid barrel-shaped Tabourette. 

Four Lace Curtains. 

Four Silk Brocade and old gold lined Curtains. 

Two Silk Brocade and gold lined Portieres. 

Two Silk Brocade Spring-edge Corner Seats. 

Six Silk and Embroidered Cushions. 

Ten Silk Cushions, assorted. | 

Gold and Silk Brocade Small Reception Chair. 

Gold and Silk Brocade Arm Chair. 

Tall Elaborately Carved Baronial Flemish Oak Arm Chair, 


upholstered in red silk tapestry. 


Small Carved Flemish Oak Chair, upholstered as preceding. 
Handsomely Carved Flemish Oak Side Table. 

Mountain Lion Skin Rug. 

Large Mounted Leopard Skin Rug. 

Russian Bear Skin Rug. 

East India Hand Carved Enameled Chair. 

Antique Bokhara Rug, 3-10 x 3-3. 

Red English Velvet Carpet, 12-0 x 11-0. 


The Dining Room. 


Artist’s signed Proof Etching, “Gathering Oysters,’ by 
Teyfonnieres. 

Water Color Painting, “Daisies,” by E. G. Skyes. 
Teakwood Tray, with bronzed decorations. 

Water Color Painting, “The Docks.” 

Brass Plaque. 

Large Photogravure in Oak Frame, “Mother’s Love.” 
Pair English Brass Andirons, 20 inches high. 
Ebonized Hand-painted Three-fold Screen. 

Brush Brass and Bronze Jardiniere. 

Four Small Bobinet and Lace Curtains. 


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Cut Glass Liquor Bottle. 


Descriptors 
Four Long Bobinet and Lace Cura 


Four Blue Plush and Corded Long Curtains. 
Two Fan Cut Glass Water Bottles. 
Antique Cut Glass Liquor Bottle. =. = > 
Diamond Cut Glass Handled Jug. eS Se 
Cut Glass Liquor Bottle. , 


Eleven Cut Glass Ice Cream or Fruit Sauces See 
Three Diamond Cut Glass Almondettes. 
Oblong Star Cut Glass Dish. 

Diamond Shaped Cut Glass eae Dish. 
Square Cut Glass Dish. 

Cut Glass Deep Bowl. 

Diamond Cut Glass Bowl—damaged. 

Ten Diamond and Fan Cut Glass Wine. 
Fourteen Diamond and Fan Cut Glass Cocktail. 
Four Large Cut Glass Goblets, and Three Water-Glasses— 
? pieces. : aa Sa 
Fourteen Crystal Cut Glass Cocktails. _ cael oe Ets 
Two Cut Glass Sauce Bottles. x eee 
Ten Cut Glass Finger Bowls. 
Twelve All Cut Sherry Glasses. 
Tall Flower Vase. 

Four Cut Glass Water Bottles. 
Two Liquor Bottles. | | 
Small Creamer and Vinegarette—2 pieces. sues 
Fourteen Champagne Glasses. ; 
Sixteen Assorted Wine Glasses. 

Ten Custards. 

Nine Sherry Glasses. 

Eleven Gold Bordered Champagne Glasses. 
Twenty Assorted Glasses. i 
Large China Platter and Two Compotes, Japanese decora- , 
tion—3 pieces. nae 
Twenty-five Pieces French Limoges China, assorted, with 
green band. : 
Large Dresden China floral decorated Platter. 

French Limoges gold decorated Fish Set—14 pieces. 
Twelve white and gold decorated open work China Plates. 


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387 


3888 


389 


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392 
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396 
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415 


Description. 
Fifteen French Limoges and gold decorated China Soup 
Plates 
Twelve Haviland China Oyster Plates. 
Fourteen China Bouillon Cups and Saucers, assorted. 
Nine Haviland & Co. French China octagon-shaped gold 
decorated Plates. 
Twelve French Limoges China gold edge Plates. 
Ten Haviland China blue and gold Plates. 
Ten Dresden Style Assorted Plates. 


Eleven Haviland & Co. French China canary and gold Plates. 


Twenty-two French Limoges China green and gold Plates. 
Ten Assorted Limoges Hand-painted China Plates and 
Platters. 

Six French Limoges China floral and gold decorated Plates. 
Eleven Theodore Haviland French China gold and floral 
decorated small Plates. 

Fourteen Assorted Cups and Saucers. 

Fourteen Assorted Bread and Butter Plates. 

Fifteen Assorted After Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers. 
One Cylinder Vase, 2 Small Pitchers—3 pieces. 

Jardiniere and Majolica Platters—2 pieces. 

Ten Pieces Assorted Chinaware. 

Ten Pieces Assorted Glassware. 

Oak Marble Top Table. 

Golden Oak Hand-carved Combination Sideboard and China 
Closet, with beveled-edge French Plate Mirrors and French 
Plate beveled-edge Doors and Shelves, four Cupboards and 
three Drawers. 

Golden Oak Brass Foot Extension Table, with six leaves. 
Nine Golden Oak Hand-carved Dining Room Chairs and 
one Arm chair, blue leather upholstered—10 pieces. 

Golden Oak Drop Leaf Table. 

Blue Leather Upholstered Ottoman. 

Antique Babistan Persian Rug, blue ground, 6-2 x 3-0. 
Antique Beloochistan Rug, 4-0 x 2-10. 

Antique Kazak Prayer Rug, 4-6 x 2-10. 

Ispahan Carpet blue ground medallion center, old rose and 
blue border, 12-6 x 11-5. 

Antique Shiraz Rug, blue ereuuid, 3-8 x 2-10. 


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417 
418 
419 
420 
421 
422 
423 
424 
425 
426 
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430 
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Lot. 
432 
433 
434 
435 
436 
437 
438 
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440 


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Description. 
Small Refrigerator. 
Wilcox Silver Plate Water Pitcher. 
Large Silver Plated Double Handled Tureen. 
Meriden Silver Plate Handle Cake or Fruit Basket. 
Meriden Silver Plate Chafing Dish, Large. 
Meriden Silver Plate Chafing Dish, Small. 
Large Round Tray, Silver Plated. 
Large Silver Plated Round Tray, with French Plate Mirror. 
Two Five-Light Silver Plated Candelabra. 
Meriden Silver Plate Champagne Cooler. 
Adjustable Cheese Holder, Silver Plated. 
Stockholm Metal Covered Mug. 
Four Plated Crumb Scoops and Trays. 
Stamp Box and five other pieces, assorted—6 pieces. 
Cut Glass Silver Mounted Cruet. 
Two Bottles and Lot Lamp Shades. 


The Front Porch. 


Description. 
Oak Table. 
Blue and White Japanese Jardiniere. 
Willow and Reed Couch. 
Two Large Green Arm Rockers. 
Three Cane-Seat White Enameled Arm Chairs. 
Rocker and Small White Enameled Chair. 
Sea Grass Rug, 12 x 9. 
Five Couch Cushions. 
Three Hanging Baskets with Ferns. 


The Kitchen. 
Eight Kitchen Chairs. 
Extension Table, three leaves. 
Kitchen Table. 
Large Porcelain Lined Monroe Refrigerator. 
Large Monitor Gas Range, with Ovens, Broiler, and Hot 
Water attachment. 
Lot Cooking Utensils. 
Lot Enameled Ware. 
Inlaid Linoleum, 30 square yards. 


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450 


451 
452 
453 


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457 
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460 


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472 


The Laundry. 
Description. 
Two Laundry Tables. 
Laundry Stove and Boiler. 
Two-Hole Gas Stove. 
Wringer, Washboard and Clothes Horse. 
Lot Rubber Hose. 


The Garage. 
“Monitor” Coal Range. 
Lot Garden Tools. 


The Butler’s Room. 


Iron Bed, Spring, Mattress and Bedding. 
Oak Dresser and Washstand. 

Rocker and Cane-Seat Chair. 

Two Stands. 

Lot Brussels Carpet, on floor. 


The Main Staircase. 


Artist’s Remarque, Signed Proof Etching, “Woman and 
Sheep,” by Achille Gilbert after Ch. Jacque. 

Large Photograph, Framed, The Admiral Dewey Sailor’s 
Arch, New York City. 

Artists’ Proof Etching, Interior of Cathedral, signed by A. 
Pe Plaic: 

Kazak Rug, medallion center and blue border, 4-1 x 3-2. 
Two Axminster Mats, 3-0 x 3-0. 

Hammered Brass and Copper Stand. 


The Second Floor Hall. 


Tall Hammered Brass Candlestick. 

German Fayence Green and Gold Decorated Handled Jug. 
Large Quartered Oak Chiffonier, with four large and two 
small drawers. 

Japanese Bronze Jardiniere, inlaid with brass. 

Gold Bronzed Paper and Envelope Holder. : 
Mahogany Finished Table, rope edge French legs, with 
claw and ball feet. 


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Description. 
Antique Black and Gold Reception Chair, arce ap up: 
holstered. 
Small Mahogany finished Cretonne upholstered Chair. 
Steel Engraving, “Preparing For The Hunt.” 
Artist’s Proof Steel Engraving, “Cupids,” signed Joannes 
Volpato, D. D. D. 
Steel Engraving, “Hamlet,” by C. W. Sharp. 
Steel Engraving, “The First Readme of The Emancipation 
Proclamation before The Cabinet.” | 
Remarque signed Artist’s Proof Etching, ‘Waiting,’ by 
Alice Hirschberg, after W. L. Lathrop. 
Two Colored Engravings, Sporting Scenes, “The Last 
Change In” and “A Breast High Scent.” 
Bronze and Fire Gilt Table Lamp. 
Pewter Flower Vase; German Stein; Glass Flower Holder ; 
and Royal Bonn Envelope Holder, damaged—4 pieces. 
French Bronze Clock. 
Hammered Brass Lamp, Cream and Sugar—3 pieces. 
Cherry Chiffonier, with four drawers and two cupboards. 
Seven Ivory and Mother-of-Pearl Lace Fans, assorted. 
Seventeen assorted Fans. 
Antique Kazak Rug, dark blue ground, camel’s hair border, 
5-10 x 3-6. 
Antique Mecca Rug, cream ground, 6-10 x 3-5. 
Green Rep Covered Clothes Chest. | 
Royal Wilton Hall Carpet, 48 yards. 


The Brown Bed Room. 


Photogravure in Bronze, Oak Frame, “Head of a Woman.” 
Engraving, “Madonna and Child,” in Oak frame. 

Proof Etching, signed Breton. 

Twenty-five Volumes Assorted Books. 

Mahogany and Inlaid Bookshelf. 

Mahogany and Inlaid Tilting Table. 

Mahogany and Inlaid Sewing Stand, with two side pockets 
and three drawers. 

Eight Brown Silk Curtains. 

Mahogany Bed and Dresser, with beveled-edge French plate 
mirror and glass top on dresser. 


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503 


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511 


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Description. 
Bellow’s Edge Spring Mattress; Solid Hair Mattress, and 
two Feather Pillows. 
Cherry Writing Desk, French oe and claw feet. 
Three Mahogany Chairs, Ormolu trimmed. 
Mahogany Center Table, with drawer and French plate 
glass top. 
Tapestry Upholstered Sofa. 
Mahogany Finished Tapestry Upholstered Arm Rocker. 
Tapestry Upholstered Mahogany Finished Small Rocker. 
Water Color Painting, “Camping,” signed E. Kilbourne 
Foote. 
Hamper and Waste Basket. 
Small Picture, Mirror, Hanging Vase, and Thermometer— 
4 pieces. 
Brushed Brass. Adjustable Electric Reading Lamp. 
Large Combination Cherry Wardrobe and Chiffonier, with 
beveled-edge French Plate Mirror, two cupboards and seven 
drawers. 
Antique Shirvan Rug, medallion center, 3-10 x 3-4. 
Kazak Rug, blue ground and ivory border, 5-10 x 3-4. 
Hamadan Rug, 4-0 x 3-2. 
Camel’s Hair Mat, 12-6 x 2-4. 
English Velvet Carpet, plain light brown, 60 yards. 


The Rear Southeast Bed Room. 


Photogravure, in Oak Frame. 

Panel Picture of Indians. 

German Candlestick; Vase; and Four Small Ornaments, on 
Mantel—6 pieces. 

Mahogany Round Stand, with shelf below, and Mahogany 
Inlaid Chair—?2 pieces. 

Mahogany Hand-carved Marble Top Bed Room Set, with 
beveled-edge French plate mirror—3 pieces. 

Spring Mattress, solid Haid Pad, and two Feather Pillows. 
Cane Skirt Box. 

White and Gold Decorated Toilet Set—10 pieces. 

Six Brown Silk Curtains. 

Six Scrim Sash Curtains. 


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530 
531 
532 
533 
534 
539 


536 
537 
538 


539 
540 
541 


542 
543 
544 
545 
546 
547 
548 
549 
550 
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552 


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554 
555 


556 
557 
558 


Description. 
Old Gold Ground Axminster Rug, 6-0 x 3-0. 
Two Artroom Rugs, 5-4 x 3-0. 
Fur Mat. 
Pro-Brussels Carpet, 12-0 x 10-6. 
Plain Linoleum, 26 yards. 
Dresser Mirror, with silver-plated Frame. 
Two Small Silver Plated Candlesticks. 


The Green Bed Room. | 


Four Green Striped Corded Linen Curtains. 

Four Lace Curtains. 

Ivory Finished Bed Room Suit, Bed, Chiffonier, Dressing 
Stand, Desk, Table and three Chairs—S pieces. 

Ivory Finished Chiffonier. 

Spring Mattress, Solid Hair Pad, and two Feather Pillows. 
White Enameled Reed Reclining Chair, with Pad and 
Cushions. 

Green Rep Covered Skirt Box. 

Green Rep Covered Shirt Waist Box. 

Small Mahogany Finished Rocker, with cover. 

French Bronze Electric Lamp, with green shade. 

Plain Green English Velvet Carpet, 54 yards. 

Bronze Electric Table Lamp. 

Antique Shirvan Rug, 4-6 x 3-3. 

Antique Shirvan Rug, tvory ground, 5-2 x 3-10. 

Two Irish Point Lace Curtains. 

Plush Bath Room Rug. 

Green Rep Covered Box, Hamper and Basket—3 pieces. 


Northwest Corner Bed Room. 


Etching, “The Docks,” in Mahogany Frame, signed Steven 
Barnes. 

Panel Photogravure, in Oak Frame. 

Brass Bed Spring, Solid Hair Mattress, and two Feather 
Pillows. . 

Two Mahogany Finished Stands. 

Lot of 114 Assorted Books in Case. 

Quartered Oak Open Bookcase. 


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Description. 


Lot of 95 Assorted Books, in Mahogany Case. 


_ Mahogany Finished Small Glass Door Bookcase. 


Mahogany Finished Upholstered Arm Rocker. 

Floral Decorated Toilet Set—10 pieces. 

Quartered Oak Morris Chair, claw feet and hair cushions. 
Brushed Brass Electric Table Lamp, with green shade. 
Four Renaissance Lace Curtains. 

Four Cretonne Curtains and One Portiere, to match. 
Blue Delft Vase, and Four Ornaments—5 pieces. 

Oak Chiffonier, 6 Drawers. 

Gold Bronze Basket, raised decoration. 

Reed Arm Chair, with Cushion. 

Small Mahogany Finished Green Rep Upholstered Chair 
and Rocker. _ 

Antique Cabistan Rug, ivory border, 4-10 x 4-0. 

Antique Kurdistan Rug, old rose center and blue border, 
5-4 x 2-10. . | 

Antique Cabistan Rug, 4-6 x 3-4. 

English Velvet Carpet, Mosaic pattern, 37 yards. 


Northeast Corner Bed Room. 


Four Scrim Curtains. 

Four Green Silk Curtains. 

Bamboo Tabourette. 

Lot of Assorted Books—58 Volumes. 

White and Gold Reed Bookshelf. 

Tiffany Bronze Electric Table Lamp. 

White Enameled Reed Arm Chair, with Cushion. 

White Enameled Reed Couch, with Cushion. 

White Enameled Reed Chair, with Cushion. 

Bird’s-eye Maple Bed Room Set, Chiffonier, Cheval Glass, 
and Dressing Stand Table, 2 Chairs and Rocker to match 
—7 pieces. 

Bird’s-eye Maple Writing Desk. 

Pair Brass Andirons, 24 inches high. 

Two Colored Autotype Pictures, in white enameled frames. 
Green Bath Rug, and Stool. 

Karabagh Rug, green and ivory border, blue center, 
5-6 x 2-1. 


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601 


602 
603 
604 
605 
606 
607 
608 
609 
610 


611 
612 
613 


614 
615 


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- Beloochistan Rug, 4-10 x 2-10. <= Se 
~ Hamadan Rug, red center, Nery border, 3. 6: , 
~ Electric Buzz Fan. , 2 
Tall Venetian Glass Flower Vase. 
English Velvet Carpet, plain green, 38 yards. 


Two Rockers, One Chair, and Tot Toilet Ware. 


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The Sewing Room. 


Two Folding Tables and Mirror. “oe ae 
Mahogany Chair and Small Walnut Sewing Stand, : = 
Gas Heater and Oak Chair. = 


& 


The Third Floor Hall. 


Lot Assorted Books, 175 Volumes. 
Double Door Oak Bookcase, with 2 Drawers. 


Iron Bed, Spring Mattress and Bedding. 
Dresser, Washstand and Lot Toiletware. 
Mahogany Desk and Chair. 

Velvet Carpet, 25 yards. ; 

Lot Matting. 3 : 
Large. Cedar Chest, 

Walnut Marquetry Inlaid Library Table mas 
Large Dome Electric Chandelier, fire gilt, 25 lights. 
Oak Bed Room Set, and Spring Mattress. 


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Black Walnut Double- Bg: Nat dbode oa 
Quartered Oak Swell-front Dresser, with beveled eteas ee 
French plate mirror, Se 


Brussels Carpet, 25 yards. 


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The Southwest Bed Room—Third Floor. 


Lot. 


616 
617 
618 


619 
620 
621 
622 
623 
624 
625 
626 
627 
628 
629 
630 
631 


632 


633 
634 


635 
636 
637 
638 
639 
640 
641 
642 
643 
644 
645 
646 
647 
648 
649 


Description. 
Oak Bedroom Set, Spring, Mattress and Bedding. 
Oak Bed, Spring, Mattress and Bedding. 
Sycamore Inlaid Dresser, with beveled-edge French plate 
mirror. 
Three Chairs and Rockers. 
Wilton Velvet Carpet, 40 yards. 
Stereoscope and Views. 
Music Box and Music. 
Two Brass Vase Holders. 
Lot Toilet Ware. 
Brass and Jeweled Hanging Lamp. 
Toy Kitchen Range. 
Twelve Assorted Coal Oil Lamps. 
Wrought Iron Electric Piano Lamp. 
Encyclopedia Britannica, 28 Volumes, %4 Russia, 4to. 
Queens of England, by Strickland, 8 Volumes, % Calf. 
Stanley’s “Darkest Africa,’ Full Morocco, and others— 
3 volumes. 
International Gallery, Longfellow’s Evangeline; and Orig- 
inal Etchings, by Bicknell—3 volumes. 
Pair Antique Brass Andirons. 
Six Tapestry green and gold silk fringed Portieres, and 
5 pieces Drapery, to match. 
Four cream-colored Chenile Portieres. 
Blue Velour Table Cover. 
Three blue and gold embroidered Portieres and Draperies. 
Two Portieres and Three Draperies, assorted—5 pieces. 
Two blue plush and gold embroidered Lambrequins. 
Vapor Bath Cabinet and Lamp. 
Box Silver-plated Toilet Articles. 
Two Hanging Vases. 
Four Hanging China Plaques, assorted. 
Two Tall Blue Delft Vases. 
Five pieces assorted Bric-a-brac. 
English Fayence Double-handled Vase. 
Gold Bronze Combination Ink Stand and Candlestick. 
Silver-plated Box and Ink Stand. 
Eight Pieces Assorted Glassware. 


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Lot. Description. 

650 Eight Copper and Terra Cotta Small Boxes. ° 
651 Box of Frames, etc. 

652 Silk Lace and Beaded Shawl. 

653 Fourteen Pieces Japanese Cups, Saucers, etc. 
654 Lot Empty Photo Frames. 

655 Lot Tennis Sets and Fancy Boxes. 

656 Lot Assorted Photo Frames—44 pieces. 

65% Lot Small Assorted Pictures—14 pieces. 
658 Six Pictures and Plaques, assorted. 

659 Covered Jar and Two Pieces Marble. 

660 Six Ladies’ Handbags, assorted. 

661 Six Assorted Pictures. 

662 Ten Assorted Pictures. 

663 Mirror and Three Pictures, assorted. 


THE EZEKIEL & BERNHEIM CO., Auctioneers. 


SPECIAL NOTICE. 


The Ezekiel & Bernheim Co. take pleasure in referring to their 
past experience in the sale of Household Effects, Private Collections 
of Fine Art Works, Books and other Personal Property, and respect- 
fully solicit business of this character, for which they are eminently 
fitted and prepared to catalogue in an expert manner and to sell with 
unusual skill and good judgment. They note with pride the conduct- 
ing of many well-known and often-quoted sales which were placed in 
their hands, and which at the various times commanded the attention 
of the elite auction buying public of this city and vicinity, viz.: 
Executor’s Sale of Elegant Household Effects from residence of the 
late Mrs. Louisa Skinner, Grandin Road, East Walnut Hills. 


The John Dickson Furniture, Rugs, Pictures, Etc., Avondale. 

The late Henry Probasco’s Furniture, Carriages, Etc., Clifton. 
Household Effects of Mr. Abraham Segal, East Walnut Hills. 

The Furniture, Pictures, Rugs, Silver, Etc., of Mr. Henry Geiershofer, 
Walnut Hills. 

_ The Albert Netter Collection of Furniture, Pictures, Statuary, Silver, 
Bric-a-Brac, Books, Etc., Mount Auburn. 

The Jacob Hoffner Collection of Antiquities, Furniture, Pictures, 
Statuary, etc., Cumminsville, by Order of Victor Abraham, Esq. _ 
Executor’s Sale of the Leon Van Loo Collection of Antique Furniture, 
Pictures, Statuary, Curios, Etc., by Order of the Union Savings Bank 
and Trust Company and Russell Wilson, Esq. 

Mr. A. J. Seasongood’s Entire Elegant Household Effects, Walnut 
Hills. 

The Sol. P. Kineon Personal Property of Residence at Clifton. 
Entire Elegant Furniture and House Furnishing Goods of the late 
W. P. Murphy’s Residence, Rose Hill, Avondale. 

Executor’s Sale of the H. A. W. Mills Collection, by Order of Charles 
Lee Mills, Esa. 

Executor’s and Trustee’s Sale of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Goodin Zinn’s 
Diamonds and other Precious Stones, Jewelry, Watches, Etc. 

The Executor’s Sale of the Household Effects, Diamonds, Jewelry, 
Silver, Etc., of the late Mary A. Britt. 

Executor’s Sale of the late Christian Boss’ Household Effects by 
Order of the Union Savings Bank and Trust Co. 

Household Furnishings of the late Mrs. John E. Bell. 

Mr. R. H. Galbreath’s Private Collection of Antique Furniture, Pic- 
tures, Books, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. 

And hundreds of other collections of Furniture, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, 
Statuary, Oriental Rugs, Wines, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, 
‘Books, Etc., sold at Residences and at their Salesrooms. 


THE EZEKIEL & BERNHEIM CO., Auctioneers. 


THE EZEKIEL & BERNHEIM 0 


AUCTIONEERS 


334 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 


SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN 


ARRANGING, INVOICING, APPRAISINC 
CATALOCUING and SELLING 


Entire Outfits or Private Collections 


MESAE Ty | Re EAS 


HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 


Pictures, Statuary, Antiquities, 
Oriental Rugs, Clocks, Bronzes, 
Books, Autographs, Coins, 
Silverware, Bric-a-Brac, 
Horses, Carriages, Automobiles, Etc. 


At Residences or at Our Salesrooms 


ESTIMATES MADE WHEN DESIRED 
EXPERTS EMPLOYED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 


Parties desiring us to make sales in the near 
future will please arrange for dates as soon as 
possible. 


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The Largest, Lightest, Cleanest 
——and—— 
Best Ventilated 


STORACE 
WAREHOUSE 


In The City For Safe-Keeping Of 
Household Furniture, 
Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, 
Bric-a-Brac, China, Glassware, 


Statuary, Pianos, Etc. 


Liberal Cash Advances Made at the Rate of 
Six Per Cent. (6%) Per Annum on Goods 
Stored With Us, when Required. 


THE EZEKIEL & BERNHEIM CO 


STORAGE WAREHOUSEMEN 
No. 334 Main Street, CINCINNATI. 


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